Wiper lifter
A wiper lifter assembly may include a wiper ramp that lifts a wiper away from a wiper surface on a vehicle, an isolation pad for attaching the assembly to the vehicle, and a wiper contact member that is attached to an upper surface of the wiper ramp. The wiper ramp may be formed of a first material while the wiper contact member and the isolation pad may be both formed of a second material that is softer than the first material.
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A. Field of Invention
This invention pertains to the art of methods and apparatuses related to vehicle surface cleaning and more specifically to methods and apparatus related to windshield wipers.
B. Description of the Related Art
It is well known in the art to provide vehicles with devices commonly referred to as “windshield wipers” that are operated to clean and/or clear the front and sometimes the back window or windshield through which vehicle passengers look. Such windshield wipers are typically pivoted across a portion of the outer surface of the windshield where they clear or wipe the windshield surface to remove water, snow, ice or debris.
It is also well known to place windshield wipers in a non-use or “park” position when they are not being used. Often, the windshield wipers are positioned onto a wiper lifter, sometimes referred to as a ramp, to maintain the wiper in the parked position. Typically, placing the wiper onto the wiper lifter lifts the wiper away from the windshield and/or vehicle surface and thereby relieves unwanted pressure from the wiper.
Many know wiper lifters are formed of two parts, a relatively soft base or isolation pad (typically formed of rubber) that seals the lifter to the vehicle and a harder skid pad (typically formed of a plastic) that the wiper contacts when it is placed into the parked position. While known two part wiper lifters generally work well for their intended purpose, they have a disadvantage. In particular, when wipers are parked onto known wiper lifters a loud “thunk” or “thud” noise occurs. This noise is undesirable.
One known wiper lifter is designed to support a wiper in a park position and do so without the unwanted noise. This known wiper lifter is subject to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/341,508 which is fully incorporated herein by reference and which is owned by the assignee of this patent application. FIG. 10 illustrates this wiper lifter 1 which includes a wiper ramp 2 that has an upper surface 3 that maintains a wiper (not shown) in a parked position. An isolation pad 4 is attached to a bottom surface of the wiper ramp 2 and seals the wiper lifter 1 to a vehicle (not shown). The wiper lifter 1 also includes a wiper contact member 5 that is attached to a portion of the upper surface 3 of the wiper ramp 2 and that is used as the first part of the wiper lifter 1 that is contacted by the wiper when the wiper is moved into the parked position.
The wiper lifter 1 works well for its intended purpose. A disadvantage, however, is that the wiper lifter 1 is relatively complex and thus relatively expensive to manufacture. This is due to the fact that the wiper lifter 1 is composed of four distinct parts which are each formed of distinct materials and which require manual assembly. The first part is the wiper ramp 2 which is typically formed of a thermoplastic composite comprising glass fibers and nylon. The second part is the isolation pad 4 which is typically formed of a thermo plastic elastomer (TPE) and which is manually attached to the bottom surface of the wiper ramp 2. The wiper contact member 5 is the combination of two parts: a third part which is a foam tape and a fourth part which is a low friction protective top layer. The third and fourth parts are then manually attached to the top surface of the wiper ramp 2.
Therefore, what is needed is a wiper lifter that supports a wiper in a park position, does so without the unwanted noise and, is easier and less expensive to manufacture than known wiper lifters.
II. SUMMARYAccording to one embodiment of this invention, a wiper lifter assembly, for use with an associated vehicle having a wiper and a wiping surface, comprises: a wiper ramp having: (1) an upper surface including a ramped portion for lifting the associated wiper away from the associated wiping surface; and, (2) a lower surface; a wiper contact member positioned on the upper surface of the wiper ramp such that the associated wiper contacts the wiper contact member before contacting any other part of the wiper lifter assembly; and, an isolation pad having: (1) a first surface that contacts the lower surface of the wiper ramp; and, (2) a second surface for contacting a surface of the associated vehicle. The wiper ramp may be formed substantially of a first material while the wiper contact member and the isolation pad may be both formed substantially of a second material that is substantially softer than the first material.
According to another embodiment of this invention, a method comprises the steps of: (A) forming a wiper ramp substantially of a first material to have an upper surface and a lower surface, where the upper surface includes a ramped portion for lifting an associated wiper away from an associated wiping surface of an associated vehicle; (B) forming a wiper contact member substantially of a second material; (C) forming an isolation pad substantially of the second material to have first and second surfaces; (D) attaching the first surface of the isolation pad onto the lower surface of the wiper ramp where the second surface of the isolation pad is attachable to a surface of the associated vehicle; and, (E) attaching the wiper contact member onto the upper surface of the wiper ramp such that the associated wiper contacts the wiper contact member before contacting the wiper ramp and before contacting the isolation pad.
According to yet another embodiment of this invention, an apparatus for use with an associated vehicle having a wiping surface comprises: a wiper assembly comprising: (A) a wiper blade mount that is pivotally attachable to the associated vehicle; (B) a wiper blade supported to the wiper blade mount; (C) wherein the wiper assembly is adjustable between: (1) a use condition where the wiper blade mount moves the wiper blade to wipe the associated wiping surface; and, (2) a parked condition where the wiper blade mount does not move the wiper blade; and, a wiper lifter assembly comprising: (A) a wiper ramp having: (1) an upper surface including a ramped portion that lifts the wiper blade away from the associated wiping surface when the wiper assembly is in the parked condition; and, (2) lower surface; (B) a wiper contact member positioned on the upper surface of the wiper ramp, wherein the wiper blade contacts the wiper contact member before contacting any other part of the wiper lifter assembly as the wiper assembly is adjusted from the use condition to the parked condition; and, (C) an isolation pad having: (1) a first surface that contacts the lower surface of the wiper ramp; and, (2) a second surface that is attachable to the associated vehicle. The wiper ramp may be formed substantially of a first material and the wiper contact member and the isolation pad may both be formed substantially of a second material that is substantially softer than the first material.
One advantage of this invention is that a wiper lifter supports a wiper in a park position and does so without unwanted noise.
Another advantage of this invention is that a wiper lifter is relatively easy to manufacture.
Another advantage of this invention is that a wiper lifter is relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
Still other benefits and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains upon a reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
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With reference now to all the FIGURES, the process of parking the wiper assembly 30 on the wiper lifter assembly 12 will now be described. When wiper assembly 30 moves from the first use or extended condition 42 to the second non-use or parked condition 44, wiper assembly 30 may contact wiper lifter assembly 12. In one embodiment, wiper assembly 30 may first contact leading edge 76 of wiper ramp 56. In a more specific embodiment, wiper assembly 30 may first contact second surface 66 of wiper contact member 62 at leading edge 76. As wiper assembly starts to slide on second surface 66, leading edge 76 may lift wiper assembly 30 away from wiping surface 34. As wiper assembly 30 continues to move towards the parked condition 44, contoured edge 82 may continue to lift wiper assembly 30 away from wiping surface 34. Wiper assembly 30 may then contact ridge 110 as wiper assembly 30 continues to move towards the parked condition 44. Ridge 110 may move or lift wiper assembly 30 away from and out of contact with second surface 66. Wiper contact member 62 could prematurely degrade if wiper assembly 30 were to remain in contact with second surface 66 in the parked condition 44. Thus, ridge 110 may prolong the life of wiper contact member 62. Ridge 110 may also move or direct the wiper assembly 30 into lifter holder 74 as wiper assembly 30 continues to move to the parked condition 44. When wiper assembly 30 at least partially contacts lifter holder 74, wiper assembly 30 is in the parked condition 44. In one embodiment, wiper lifter assembly 12 may be mounted on vehicle 10 with leading edge 76 being the furthest part of the wiper lifter assembly 12 away from ground surface 78 so the force of gravity may assist in keeping the wiper assembly 30 in lifter holder 74. Ridge 110 may continue to keep wiper assembly 30 out of contact with wiper contact member 62 in the parked condition 44. Wiper assembly 30 may remain in the parked condition 44 until the wiper assembly 30 is activated. Once the wiper assembly 30 is activated, the process is reversed.
Numerous embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A wiper lifter assembly, for use with an associated vehicle having a wiper and a wiping surface, comprising:
- a wiper ramp having: (1) an upper surface including (a) a ramped portion for lifting the associated wiper away from the associated wiping surface; and (b) a groove with a depth; and, (2) a lower surface;
- a wiper contact member positioned on the upper surface of the wiper ramp such that the associated wiper contacts the wiper contact member directly and then the wiper ramp directly while overlapping the wiper contact member;
- an isolation pad having: (1) a first surface that contacts the lower surface of the wiper ramp; and, (2) a second surface for contacting a surface of the associated vehicle;
- wherein the wiper ramp is formed substantially of a first material;
- wherein the wiper contact member and the isolation pad are both formed substantially of a second material that is substantially softer than the first material;
- wherein the wiper contact member has a thickness T1, measured in a direction perpendicular to the wiper ramp upper surface at a location of measurement, that is greater than the depth of the groove; and
- wherein the wiper contact member is positioned in the groove such that the wiper contact member defines an extending thickness T2 extending beyond the upper surface of the wiper ramp.
2. The wiper lifter assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- the first material is a thermoplastic composite comprising glass fibers and nylon; and,
- the second material is a silicone copolymer.
3. The wiper lifter assembly of claim 1 wherein the wiper lifter assembly is a two part construction with the first part comprising the wiper ramp and the second part monolithically comprising the wiper contact member and the isolation pad.
4. The wiper lifter assembly of claim 1 wherein:
- the upper surface of the wiper ramp has a first hole that receives an amount of the second material forming the wiper contact member; and,
- the lower surface of the wiper ramp has a second hole that receives an amount of the second material forming the isolation pad.
5. The wiper lifter assembly of claim 1 wherein the groove has a longitudinal axis that is centered along a longitudinal axis of the wiper ramp.
6. The wiper lifter assembly of claim 1 wherein a ratio of T2/T1 is from 0 to 1.
7. An apparatus for use with an associated vehicle having a wiping surface comprising:
- a wiper assembly comprising: (A) a wiper blade mount that is pivotally attachable to the associated vehicle; (B) a wiper blade supported to the wiper blade mount; (C) wherein the wiper assembly is adjustable between: (1) a use condition where the wiper blade mount moves the wiper blade to wipe the associated wiping surface; and, (2) a parked condition where the wiper blade mount does not move the wiper blade; and,
- a wiper lifter assembly comprising: (A) a wiper ramp having: (1) an upper surface including (a) a ramped portion that lifts the wiper blade away from the associated wiping surface when the wiper assembly is in the parked condition; and (b) a groove with a depth; and, (2) lower surface; (B) a wiper contact member positioned on the upper surface of the wiper ramp, wherein the wiper blade mount contacts the wiper contact member directly and then the wiper ramp directly while overlapping the wiper contact member as the wiper assembly is adjusted from the use condition to the parked condition; (C) an isolation pad having: (1) a first surface that contacts the lower surface of the wiper ramp; and, (2) a second surface that is attachable to the associated vehicle; and, (D) wherein: (1) the wiper ramp is formed substantially of a first material; (2) the wiper contact member and the isolation pad are both formed substantially of a second material that is substantially softer than the first material; (3) the wiper contact member has a thickness T1, measured in a direction perpendicular to the wiper ramp upper surface at a location of measurement, that is greater than the depth of the groove; and (4) the wiper contact member is positioned in the groove such that the wiper contact member defines an extending thickness T2 extending beyond the upper surface of the wiper ramp.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the wiper lifter assembly is a two part construction with the first part comprising the wiper ramp and the second part monolithically comprising the wiper contact member and the isolation pad.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein:
- the first material is a thermoplastic composite comprising glass fibers and nylon; and,
- the second material is a silicone copolymer.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein:
- the upper surface of the wiper ramp has a first hole that receives an amount of the second material forming the wiper contact member; and,
- the lower surface of the wiper ramp has a second hole that receives an amount of the second material forming the isolation pad.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein a ratio of T2/T1 is from 0 to 1.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the associated wiping surface is a windshield.
13. A vehicle comprising:
- a frame;
- a plurality of wheels mounted to the frame;
- a locomotion source mounted to the frame that provides locomotion for the vehicle;
- a passenger compartment having a windshield;
- a wiper assembly comprising: (A) a wiper blade mount that is pivotally attached to the vehicle; (B) a wiper blade supported to the wiper blade mount; (C) wherein the wiper assembly is adjustable between: (1) a use condition where the wiper blade mount moves the wiper blade to wipe the windshield; and, (2) a parked condition where the wiper blade mount does not move the wiper blade; and,
- a wiper lifter assembly comprising: (A) a wiper ramp having: (1) an upper surface including (a) a ramped portion that lifts the wiper blade away from the windshield when the wiper assembly is in the parked condition; and (b) a groove with a depth; and, (2) lower surface; (B) a wiper contact member positioned on the upper surface of the wiper ramp, wherein the wiper blade mount contacts the wiper contact member directly and then the wiper ramp directly while overlapping the wiper contact member as the wiper assembly is adjusted from the use condition to the parked condition; (C) an isolation pad having: (1) a first surface that contacts the lower surface of the wiper ramp; and, (2) a second surface that is attached to the vehicle near the windshield; and, (D) wherein: (1) the wiper ramp is formed substantially of a first material; (2) the wiper contact member and the isolation pad are both formed substantially of a second material that is substantially softer than the first material; (3) the wiper contact member has a thickness T1, measured in a direction perpendicular to the wiper ramp upper surface at a location of measurement, that is greater than the depth of the groove; and (4) the wiper contact member is positioned in the groove such that the wiper contact member defines an extending thickness T2 extending beyond the upper surface of the wiper ramp.
14. The vehicle of claim 13 wherein the wiper lifter assembly is a two part construction with the first part comprising the wiper ramp and the second part monolithically comprising the wiper contact member and the isolation pad.
15. The vehicle of claim 13 wherein:
- the first material is a thermoplastic composite comprising glass fibers and nylon; and,
- the second material is a silicone copolymer.
16. The vehicle of claim 13 wherein:
- the upper surface of the wiper ramp has a first hole that receives an amount of the second material forming the wiper contact member; and,
- the lower surface of the wiper ramp has a second hole that receives an amount of the second material forming the isolation pad.
17. The vehicle of claim 13 wherein a ratio of T2/T1 is from 0 to 1.
18. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the groove has a longitudinal axis that is centered along a longitudinal axis of the wiper ramp.
19. The vehicle of claim 13 wherein the groove has a longitudinal axis that is centered along a longitudinal axis of the wiper ramp.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Dec 22, 2009
Date of Patent: Feb 4, 2014
Patent Publication Number: 20110146021
Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Tokyo)
Inventor: Michael A. Schrader (Plain City, OH)
Primary Examiner: Joseph J Hail
Assistant Examiner: Henry Hong
Application Number: 12/644,320
International Classification: B60S 1/02 (20060101);